MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL ard
To Minnesota Olivia Todd 01'
Med ford left Wednesday by automo
bile for Minnesota where the will
pend a short vacation.
Alumni Meeting Alumni of St.
Mary's academy, Including graduates
and all former students of the high
school, are to hold a meeting la the
academy at 8 o'clock tonight.
Church Dinner Women of the
South Methodist church will serve a
chicken noodle dinner In the church
basement from 6 to 7 p. ra., tomor
row. The public Is Invited.
Pay Call Here Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hogte and J. P. Peterson of Portland
called yesterday on Mr. and Mrs.
George H. Coram of 346 South Cen
tral avenue. The visitors were re
turning home via the Oregon Coat
route from a motor trip to Reno, Nev.
.
Quests of Parents Mrs. Kenneth
Hout of Red Bluff, 01.. 1 a gflt
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Coram of 845 South Central ave
nue. Mrs. Hout arrived by motorcar
Sunday and planned to visit here for
a fortnight.
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To Confer Degree Rogue River
encampment No. 30, 1.O.O.P., will con
fer the Royal Purple degree at the
regular meeting scheduled for Friday
night at 8 o'clock In the Odd Fellows'
hall on West 6th street. Refresh
ments will be served after the busi
ness session.
Examiner Coming Ward McReyn
olds, state examiner of operators and
chauffeurs, will be in Medford city
ball from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., Satur
day. All those wishing permit or
licenses to drive cars are asked to
see Mr. McReynolds between those
hours.
Party Postponed Golden Links
class party of the First Baptist church,
to have been held Friday at the Ben
Kettlewell residence on the south Pa
cific highway, has been postponed
until June 17. It will be held at
the same plaoe In the evening. It
was postponed because of the gradu
ation of Bible school students at the
church Friday.
Visitors Pish O. 0. Rlcherson.
division superintendent of the United
Air Lines at Oakland, Cal., Joe Abies,
his assistant, and Emory Culbertson,
station attendant for United at the
Medford municipal airport, left for
Diamond lake this morning to Bpend
the day fishing. The Oakland men
planned to return south by United
airliner late tonight.
To Hold Convention The 14th
annual district convention of the
southern Oregon chapter of the Royal
Neighbors of America will be held
In Klamath Falls, June 10 and 11.
All camps In the district will be rep
resented. The convention will be In
charge of Lenora BrolU of Ashland,
state supervisor, and Mar J or le Pearson
of Medford, district deputy. Com
petitive drills by teams from Med
ford, Ashland, Bend and Klamath
Falls will be staged, with the winner
receiving a silver trophy.
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PERSONAL
From Sardine Creek Mrs, John
Lltster of Sardine creek was a busi
ness caller In Medford today. Mr.
and Mrs. Lltster are owners of the
House of Mystery.
Back from Coast Mr. and Mrs.
BUM Hooker spent the past several
days In Mershfleld on a combined
business and pleasure trip. Mr. Hooker
Is associated with the Perl funeral
home.
To Remodel Ira 0. Moss of 801
North Central avenue applied at the
city building Inspector's office yes
terday for a permit to remodel a
house at a stated cost of $500. C. E.
Eads of 128 South Holly street ap
plied for a permit to remodel a house
at a stated cost of $500. O. A. DeVoe
of 1125 West Ninth street applied
for a permit to build a private gar
age at a stated cost of $100.
Truck Hit A truck driven by R.
A. Tilley of Medford was hit on the
rear end by a car operated by Mrs.
J. F. Haws of 1315 Fast Main street
at the Intersection of East Main and
the Community hospital driveway,
Wednesday afternoon, a elty police re
port said today. The report stated
that Mrs. Haws' car skidded into the
truck as the latter was turning into
the driveway. Nobody was injured.
Office Entered Christian Science
librarian's office, 414 Medford Center
building, was broken into sometime
Tuesday night but nothing was stolen,
city police reported today. Investi
gation disclosed that entrance to the
office was made through a transom.
The culprits merely rummaged
through the office, police said, and
added that they believed there were
two persons Involved, one to assist
the other in climbing through the
transom.
View Lumber Work W. Wright
Newell, associated with the timber
management section of the U. S.
regional forester's office in Portland,
arrived here this morning to view
operations In the white pino sector
of the Rogue River national forest
north of Union Creek. He was ac
companied by Karl L. Janouch, for
est supervisor, to the site of the op
erations where tree selection and
logging procedures were to be stud
led. Later the two , foresters were
to make a lumber-value study at the
Central Point mill where the white
pine is being fashioned Into boards.
To Convention George T. Frey,
manager of the Medford office of the
United States National Bank of Port
land, left this morning for Corvallls
to attend the annual convention of
the Oregon State Bankers association.
Mr. Frey Is chairman of the associ
ation's public relations committee.
Eugene Thorndike. manager of the
Medford office of the First National
Bank of Portland, planned also to
attend the convention. He la a mem
ber of 'the nominating committee.
Mr. Frey was accompanied by Mrs.
Frey and their children, Betty and
Tommy. They planned to visit rela
tives on the coast and in Salem and
Portland before returning to Medford
next Thursday.
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Call Hera Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Moore of Butte Fills transacted busi
neas In Medford today.
Medford Caller Mrs. 0. J. Logan
of Griffin ereek waa a Medford callor
today.
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On Business Leon Taylor of Cen
tral Point transacted business In this
city today.
From Afthland Virgil Walters of
Ashland transacted business here yes
terday. Business Caller Mr. Raymond
Unlnger of Ashland waa a Medford
business oaller In this city yesterday.
Move Away Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Thompson and daughter LaRene. re
cently moved to Grants Pass where
they will make their home at 220
West K street. They formerly lived in
this olty at 1126 West 9th street. Mr.
Thompson is employed by Copco and
was recently transferred to Grants
Pass.
Test Pilot Here Eddie Allen, test
pilot of the Boeing Aircraft company
In Seattle, Earl ' Ferguson, co-pllot,
and Ralph Cram, Boeing engineer,
were brief visitors here this after
noon, being passengers jon the north
bound United Malnllner. With Fer
guson and Cram, Allen put the new
giant Boeing Clipper plane through
Its recent test flights. The plane,
designed to carry, up to 72 passen
gers for probable transatlantic ser
vice by Pan American Airways, will
be put through severe tests for an
other month, Allen said. The three
men were returning to Seattle from
Alameda, base for the Pacific Clip
pers, where they made a study of
docking problems. Allen and Max C.
Henne, United manager here, are old
friends and they had a pleasant chat
while the Malnllner was in port.
Portland
PORTLAND, June 9. (AP-USDA)
HOGS 700, Including 180 direct;
market slow, mostly steady; one car
load lightweight butchers, 48.75; best
165 to 310-lb. drlvelns, S8.60: pack
ing sows, weak to 35 cents lower
than. Monday, mostly t6.OOQ0.25:
few 00 to 110-lb. feeder pigs 8.50
8.75. I
CATTLE 150 Including 3 direct,
calves 50 Including 10 direct; mar
ket slow, steady to weak on butcher
classes; few stockers about steady;
odd head common to medium grass
steers, 46.50 $ 7.25: strictly good grain
fed, eligible to 8.78; cutters and
common heifers, $4.50S.76; common
to medium cows, $4.004.50: bulls,
mostly 5.00a8.00; vealers, active to
strong. Most buying Interests oper
ating at a7.n0 down.
SHEEP 1600 Including 101 direct;
market ratiher siow, spring lambs
about steady with Wednesday's low
time; top 25 cents lower at $7.00;
bulk good to choice springers, $6.76
($7.00: common to medium, $5.50
6.00; few decks and odd head old
crop lambs, $4.00(94.60;- medium to
good slaughter ewes, $1.752.25.
Smith San Francisco
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 9.
(AP-USDA) HOGS 550; around 5
to 10 cents higher! 186 to 225-lb.
K Oregon
wyoocanqu.l.
Livestock
butcher,, $9.19: ov,r 995-lb., ,6 85;
sows, $7.15.
CATTLE 950; undertone un
changed; cutter steers, $5.00 96.35;
she-stock absent; cutters, $3.60 94.26;
bulls, $5 00(3 8.00.
CALVES 30: steady: 250-lb. calves
$8.00; others, $5.00 if 7.00; yealsrs ab
sent. SHEEP 400; wooled lambs asking
steady or up to $7.75. Lata yester
day: 76-lb. shorn lambs, $7.16 top;
shorn feeding lambs, $6.00; ewes absent.
Chicago
CHCAOO, June 0. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 14.000: fairly active around 10
higher than Wednesday's average: top
$9.10; sows $7.78-8.35.
CATTLE 4.000; calves 1,500: fed
steer and yearlings mainly stesdy;
most fed steers $8.50-9.75: top $10.76;
best fed heifers $9.50; sausage bulls
$6.90 down.
SHEEP 11,000; late Wednesday
spring lambs and clipped offerings
uneven and sharply lower: native
spring lambs to city butcher $10 50
75: clipped lambs $6.90-7.60; top
spring lambs $10.00: other natives
$9.50-75 mostly; sheep strong to high
er. Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Juns 9. (P) Butter
Prints: A grade, 27c lb. In parch
ment wrappers: 28c in cartons: p
grade, 26c lb. In parchment wrap
pers, 27c lb. In cartons.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery,
price: A grade 25-950 In country
stations; A grade. 23Ho lb.; B grade,
2c less: o grade, 6c lb. less.
EGOS Buying prices by whole
salers: Special, 22c; extras, 19'c;
standards 1714c; special, medium
17'c; extra mediums I6c; under
grades 15 c dozen.
Cheese, country meats, live poul
try and turkeys unchanged.
Potatoes new Shatter, $2.30-2.60
per 100-lb. bag.
POTATOES Yakima Gems, 2s' 60o;
local, 65o cental; central Oregon,
$1.28-1.50 cental.
CANTALOUPES Imperial pony.
54c, $3; standards 46s, $3.76; Jumbo,
$3.75-4.00 crate.
Onions, wool, hay, unchanged.
Chicago ' Wheat
CHICAGO, June 0. (p) Wheat
prices skyrocketed 2 cents a bushel
today, chiefly Impelled by flurried
purchasing because of sensational re
ports of widespread domestic winter
crop dsmage.
Open High Low Close
July 73 751, 72 74
Sept. , 74 V, 761, 73 7674
Deo 7514 77y. 76V4 7714
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 9. (AP)
Qraln:
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Julq .68 Vfc .70 .68 .70
Sept. 68 .09 .68 .60 1
Cash grain:
Oats No. 3, 38-lb. white, 25.00;
No. 2, 38-lb. gray, 25.00.
Barley No. 2, 45-lb. BW, 25.00.
Corn No. 2, eastern yellow ship
ment, 28.50.
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white, 73c; western white,
72c; western red, 71c.
Hard red winter ordinary, 70c; 11
per cent, 71c; 12 per cent, 74o; IS
per cent, 80c; 14 per cent, 8fic.
Hard red spring ordinary, 69 c;
11 per cent, 71fcc; 12 per cent, 74c;
13 per cent, 80c; 14 per cent, 85c.
Hard white Bo art ordinary. 73 'c;
11 per cent, 74c; 12 per cent, 75c; 13
per cent, 1Gc; 14 per oent, 79c.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 18;
barley, 1; flour, 11 oats, 1; mill
feed, 4.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. June 9, (AP) Buy
era regained some of their courage in
today's stock market and leading Is
sues were given a Delated lift of
fractions to around two points.
Strength in the major commodl
tlea was partly responsible for the
forward tilt, brokers said, the specu
lative demand for staples apparently
reflecting a revival of the inflation
ary possibilities inherent In the gov
ernment's forthcoming pump-priming
progrsm and the growing feeling
In the financial sector the huge
amount of Idle bank credit may soon
get to work.
Transfers approximated 600,000
shares, or more than 120,000 over the
previous session.
- Today's closing prices for 82 se
lected stocks follow:
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Am. Can
Am. & Pgn. Power
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Capacity Crowds At
Initial Showing Of
Tom Sawyer Picture
Capaelty erowda for both matinee
and evening shows greeted the opsn
Ing of the all-tn-technlcolor plcturt
satlon of the famous Mark Twain
story of boyhood. "The Adventures of
Tom Sswyer." which had its local
premiere yesterday at the Oraterlan
theatre.
And no wonder I Warm In human
Interest, rich In Its Intriguing con
ceptions of "puppy love,'' humorous,
blending Impish mischief . making
with hlh adventure, contrasting pa
thos with rare comedy, making sus
pense a factor In spectacle, It stands
as a splendid tribute to the highest
tdeala to which motion ploturea as
pire. It Is the kind of picture that any
person, no matter who he may be, or
in which direction his preferences
may fall, should be esger to see. And
It can readily be recommended to
every man, woman or ohlld with the
confidence that It will meet with full
approval.
Well presented, expertly played by
Its junior and adulst actors, finely
applied color, the picture preserves
sit the traditions of Msrk Twain and
his ageless characters Tom Sawyer,
Huckleberry Finn, Becky Thatcher.
Joe Harper, Aunt Polly, Injun Joe,
Muff potter, Amy Lawrence, darky
Jim, little brother Sid and sister
Mary. Automatically It makes a star
or Tommy Kelly and uncovers a child
to be treasured In Ann anils, who
plsys the psrt of Becky. And such
sterling players sj May Robson, Wsl
ter Brennan and Victor Jory will
probably look upon their own work
In this picture as ranking among the
high spots of their careers.
The beloved scenes of the book
read and re-read by millions are all
found here: the fence whitewashing
bit wherein Tom "allows" the other
boys to help him; Tom's "engsgs
ment" to Becky a delightful part of
the picture; the trading of treasures
for Sunday school prize; the scone In
the graveyard when Tom and Huck
witness the murder; the running
away to be pirates; the returning to
their own funeral service; and final
ly, the thrilling cave scenes. Never a
bit of that waa missed, and all com
bining to make "The Adventures of
Tom Sawyer, one of the most pleas
ant experiences any showgoer csn
ever hope to capture.
A now Donald Duck cartoon, In the
Walt Disney manner that makes these
colored shorts outstanding In their
field, has Donald getting tangled up
with his three nephews In an added
show treat on the same program.
And finally, we mustn't forget to
compliment Ruth Luy In presenting
her dancing pupils on the stage of
the theare last night. It Is easily ths
outstanding danco revue she hss yet
shown here, and richly deserves the
applause with which the audience
greeted each sequence.
Bible School To
Hold Graduation
Friday Evening
Graduation exercises of the deify
vacation Bible school of the First Bap.
tlst church will be held Friday at 8
p. m.
Requirements for a diploma Include
seven days attendance, complete note
books, given memory work, and two
handwork projects. Between sixty and
seventy ohlldren are expected to meet
the requirements.
After class work Is completed Fri
day, there will be a picnic at the
church for all of. the children and
helpers of the school.
Parents and friends are cordially
Invited to attend the graduation ex
ercises. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
TODAY und FRIDAY I
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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy open
a three day run today at the Rialto
theatre In "Swiss Miss," their first
full-length festure oomedy In over
one year. Eric Blore and Delia Llnd
have featured roles In the hilarious
movie which has the two comics over
In Switzerland trying to sell mouss-
traps to the makers of the cheese.
'The Painted Trail," starring Tom
Keene, plays as the compsnlsn West
ern feature with the Laurel and Har
dy hit.
Dramatic Role
' it
Jack Holt finds some of his great
est dangers In ' "Under Suspicion,"
which plays at the Roxy theatre to
day and tomorrow only. Katherlne
DcMille, Luis Albernl and RosaHnd
Keith play opposite the favorite ac
tion star.
RESERVE CHATEAU
The Chateau, popular dining and
dancing resort south of the city, haa
been selected for the party which
will climax the state 30-30 club con
vention here Saturday night. Due
to the number of 30-80 olub mem
bers and delegates who will attend
the social event, the Chateau has
been reserved exclusively for the oc
casion.
"Due to the fact that our accom
modatlons will be taxed to the limit
for the 30-30 club party It will be
necessary to close the Chateau to
the public," W. M. Walls, pointed
out. "We feel eure that our regular
patrons will understand the neoei
slty of making this an exclusive 30-80
night In courteay to guests from all
parts of this state and fTom neigh
boring states."
Paul Bulkin, well known Pacific
coast chef and manager of the Oha
teau, Is personally co-operating with
the 30-30 club In details of the Bat
urday night party.
The following Saturday night, June
18, the Ctfateau has been reserved
for the exclusive Or Id Iron party,
which will be a feature of the Med
ford convention of the Oregon News
paper Publishers' nssoctatlon.
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At the height of Lancashire's cot
ton famine during the Civil war, the
British government gave relief to
486,343 cotton mtll workers,
Show 1:45-7:00-0:15 30c-40r-10c
CAPACITY CROWDS
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IUU LitttC IU Viaftftliy
FOR RENT Modern, 3 -rooms and
bath. Adult only. 134 Stark.
FOR SALE
1030 Reo Sedan. Tel.
1433-X.
FOR RENT 4 -room modem house,
537 Austin St.
HOUSEKErpINO rooms, 0S8 Austin
At.
WANTED Bids on delivering 86
tiers 18-ln- dry body oak and 6 tiers
lo-tn. dry body pine, tn Table Rock
school house. John L. Nealon. Tel.
188, Central Point.
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment. No smoking. 030 a. Centra).
FOR SALE fl ewes, 8 lambs, or trade
for good cow. Phone 163, Central
Point. Oeo. Trelchler.
FOR RENT 7 -room furnished house.
MS. 730 Welch St.
HAY for sale or trade for lumber or
stock. King's Hwy. and Qovt. Sta
tion road.
WANTED Your watch and clock
repairing. Guaranteed. Reasonable
prices. O. 1. Myers, 118 N. Central.
FOR TRADE Black gelding, 1400
lbs, 9 years old, good worker. wi;i
take good young saddle horse, 1000
or 1100 lbs. Rogue Valley Traotor
Co., 18 8. Fir.
FOR SALE 8 a ores, mostly clover.
Tea run, pnoenis.
WANTED 360 ft. of 13-inch hy
draulic pipe. State price. R. H.
Walter, Jacksonville, Copper Route,
FOR RENT Newly decorated room.
405 Ed wards.
FOR SALE ! acre, 3 -room house,
close In, city water, 91460. Three
acres, 3 modern houses on tract,
$3600. H. O. Wilson, 7 Chestnut
St. Phone 1604.
FOR RENT Modern 8 -room house;
electric range, overstuffed, 936;
Clone In. Inquire 618 East Main.
FOR RENT 8-room nicely furnish
ed apartment; gsrage. 631 S. Rlvor
side. SERVICE STATION and modern cot
tages; best location on Pacific Hwy.
Lease for $56 month. Price 88,000.
L. Q. Ptcke.1, 16 S. Bartlett.
LEAVING for Portland Saturday
mowing, can take three pessen
gers. Share expenses. Inquire Mer
rick's Auto Camp, Cabin 68.
RICE, the painter. Phone 1167-J.
BOARD and ROOM,-1 00 S W. Main.
WANTED House-cleaning, 36o hour.
Also washing and ironing. Refer
ences. Phone 1666-Y.
FORD V-8 Coupe, late model, only
a reai ouy. see tnis one
sure.
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Dodge and Plymouth Distributors,
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mouse-trap laleamen looking for bait
In Switzerland , . . It's an avalanche
of fun and musio song hits and gor
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I LATE Aatr and Zinnia plants, a doa.
aflc Dreaaler-s, U07 Main.
A A a a A 0n ' tha m08t attrao
SdoDD tlV8 homes ln tns valley.
r v vv v House located ln groie
of oak trees; 7 rooms, living room,
dining room, kitchen, den down
stairs; 8 bedrooms and bath up
stairs, full basement with furnace;
extra plumbing: house completely
modern and up-to-date; double ga
rage; 6 acrea excellent soil. Total
price 96800. Terms to responsible
buyer.
CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY, INC.
100 E. Main St. Phone 728.
Public Auction!
The phyilcal assets of the L'mpqua
Valley Fresh Frnit Grower Coop
erative will be sold at Public Auc
tion on Saturday, June 11, begin
ning at 3:00 P. M. at the Churchill
Warehouse on Mill street, Rose
burg. Oregon, consisting of the
following:
1 Bean fruit washer, all complete
with nearly new and ln good
condition about 80 ft. of con
veyor belt.
1 Bean apple and pear grader
1 Cutler tortlng tnble
Two -horse motors In good con
dition 1 box lidding machine
warehouse trucks
8 pieces roller track on steel base
1 piece roller track curve steel
base
pieces roller track on wood base
1 Burrows adding machine
1 Underwood typewriter
Rubber stamps
Electrical equipment
Board of Trustees:
W. D. Love
H. Wi Booth
R. A.' Busenbark
Mosquitoes
No need now to be chewed to bits b
loose blood-thirsty pests I Just burn
a little BUIIACII on your porch of
whererer you want peace and comfort
Mosquitoes HATH the pleasant odor
of burning I1UHACH and won't coma
anywhere near It. It'e aure death to
them if they do! So protect yourself
from these fiesta this chesp, essy wsy.
In Handy Sifter Cans 25e up at Drui,
Grocery, Seed Stores and Pet Shops.
PRONOUNCED BU'HACK
Mats . . 2Bcl
lives . . 35c I
Kiddles . 10c I
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girlies I
I Mats . . aBcl I
I lives . . 3.1c 1 1
I Kiddles . 10c II
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